Here are Utah’s latest 2023 election results
Voters decided a special congressional race and many mayoral and city council contests — including a showdown in Salt Lake City between an incumbent mayor and a former mayor.
(Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune) Voting at the Salt Lake County Government Center on Tuesday, Nov. 21, 2023.
It’s Election Day in Utah.
Starting shortly after 8 p.m., The Salt Lake Tribune will share the latest election results at this link: 2023 General Election.
Those results will be automatically updated every three minutes with early unofficial returns from the Utah lieutenant governor’s office.
County clerks in Utah, according to state law, have up to two weeks to certify election results.
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